Trend Spotting on The Daily Show - Too Funny
The Daily Shows 6:12 segment of “Trendspotting with Demetri Martin” from Comedy Central looks at social networking sites, particularly Myspace. Broadcast February 15th, 2006.
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Very — Not — Funny Ads
Slick Flash-driven front end.. the full program list is Here "VeryFunnyAds.com is a website about--you guessed it--very funny ads. The TV commercials on this site are some of the funniest from around the world. We've got Super Bowl classics, the Daytona 500's funniest ads, hilarious foreign finds--even a few that wereDaily Show to Open Web Video Archive
Viacom is set to unveil a new site that will include 13,000 video clips of its popular "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," representing every minute of the show since its 1999 inception.. wOOt! To prepare for the site launch, 16 Comedy Central writers and video encoders have worked two shiftsPhilTube Doesn’t Want to Be Bothered
PhilTube is a viral marketing stunt/video blog in the style of "The Office". The site, which is styled to look just like YouTube, is an absolute hoot. It's the brainchild of PGM Artists, a video production firm run by Phil McyIntre. The HuffPo has more. There's an eclectic range of videosTubetorial’s Show & Tell with Web Video
7 Steps to Creating and Selling Niche Products, jump straight to this program for the inside skinny. In this episode we take a growth trend and do keyword reasearch to find a potential topic for an information product, and after researching the topic perform a prospective buyer survey using GoogleCleverMedia Announces New Weekly Video Podcast
The world of video podcasting is growing quickly as the number of viewers and shows increase daily. Following on the heels of RocketBoom and MoBuzzTV, Podcast Salad is a free weekly show that takes a look at Internet video programs and news. It is being produced by CleverMedia as partCBS News Buys Wallstrip - There’s Much Rejoicing
Fred Wilson posted Here that Howard Lindzon got on a plane, went to NYC, hired a couple of awesome video producers named Adam and Jeff and a wonderful host named Lindsay. He set out to make a funny short video about Wall Street five days a week for less thanYahoo TV Launches The 9
Yahoo TV launched a beta version of something called The 9, a daily compilation of video that features the nine top Web videos of the day. The show is a kind of Entertainment Tonight meets VH1’s Best Week Ever concoction. The 9, which features a busty babe named Maria SansoneNew Web Video Revitalizes the Lunch Hour
In cubicles across the country, lunchtime has become the new prime time, as workers click aside their spreadsheets to watch videos on YouTube, news highlights on CNN.com or other Web offerings. The trend -- part of a broader phenomenon known as video snacking -- is turning into a growth businessJeff Pulver’s Looking for the Vonage of Web Video
According to this WSJ article: "Mr. Pulver is creating his own Internet TV show, which he is modeling on Rocketboom, a popular Internet video-blog that broadcasts a three-minute news show daily. “The same DNA that disrupted the telecom industry is well on its way to totally revolutionizing the way the
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